Sb* §otfall* f tut BATURDAY, MARCH 3. lWitt." LOCAL INTELLIGENCE? A Malicious Bo Mob. a ~u nior h been in circulation for several days mm tlltt t a number of our staunehest n/erchants have given up the K | IOH t »n_i gone into hquldatiou! Wo T In to announce that such i» not the fa -t The flrnas mentioned were the lte_t«Si &amp;gt;aoot reliable in our city, a.,,1 never we .. in a more lour.sh.ng condition than at present. It is evident that the repo. was originated by w ,nie envious m„ tal for sinister , lU&amp;gt;(iveß . T| hou ',}■ Morris, Owathney &amp;amp; ('o. om of tl largest produce firms in Viritl, la w,' mentioned anion* the list. 1? "&amp;amp;. I y necessary for us o state that the ere ft of tins popular house is as tin, -is 11„ rock o/cbralfar, und its „ U er as?., 88 gold-bearing bond., Tlie llrm re°, !- gents a capital of oversloo,ooo avail..!. 1« at any moment, and it ii ~ot ii ke , v "' ( L any ordinary crijls could disturb its"tability ArhTc Horn all ...

MONDAY. MARCH 5. 1806. "3 wm.DUl.irati.iDS rolatinc to buslu.ss_.atlersci.il awtwl witl. tl.il |i»p»r "Oould l»&amp;gt; addrewad to E. M. Hi ~*,i, Norfolk I list. All louimunlcatlous pertaining to editorial matters, ami all rorrespondonee intended lor lb.. |.»|.,.i should LsaddieM-J lo Job,, Clark, KliU.l. Advertisers are requested to hand In their ulrertls* _i*nts lii.foiH si.v o'clock In ths *v*ulug, p. niou* to ul.llcaSon. Newsmen and aewsboys d*sirin( papers sill plsas. has* Uwtr ordar* at th* countlugruoui tb* av.uluf pnViou* I,store six o'clock. Ma..b,w A Brothers, Bookseller* and Stationer*, are authorhted agent* to sell the Norfolk Pott, and all orders eft with them will be attendad to tb* *atue *i If loft at lis oflc* of publication. S. at. Pttterglll k Co., aro autlmri. M Advertising A(ent* for tb* lUt in New York and Boston. THE~NEWS. The advices from Europe come down to the 18th of !■'.'binary- On the 17th a hill was introduced iv the English House of Commons, to sus...

lit; §«tfoik gut MONDAY, LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.^ "AS A OOWARD, A LIAR AND A ScOUNT.BEI-." The people of Riclmwnd hail gome mofe fun on Friday. Mr. J Mar »liall Hanna, the racy editor of the Richmond Examiner, went forth on a fowling ttxeursion. Ho was willing to expend his ammunition upon any sort of Baiue, He would shoot the fenian, Richard W esl.y.allaa K. D'Orsey Ogden the Mahony head e.entro of Virginia Irishmen. The able reporter of the Richmond Examiner gives th to account of what he did and of what Ogden did to hi m :— [Prom the Richmond F xumioer of Saturday.l "The following card, signed by one R. D. Ogden, 'so-called,' anpeared yesterday morning in the Richmond Enquirer, a tit re|&amp;gt;ository of the scurrilous excrement of the creeping tuiug who o'lgnedit: A Carh io tbr Puuuci.-The insinuation contained in the local column of the Ricl.m Examiner of' v!_t. &amp;gt; day, that the proprietress of t|„, N.w Rli-h.n.m.l Theatre was privy to an effort to prevent the actors...

THE NORFOLK POST. TUESDAY, MARCH 6. 1866. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. PRACTICAL RESULT OF ENERGY. The Virginia and New York steamship company's steamers now run in connection with the Norfolk and Petersburg Railroad, consequently freight intended for Petersburg arrives inthat city several hours in advance of the old route, via City Point. Freight intended for Georgia, and points further south, is also forwarded with dispatch, after its arrival from New York hers by the steamers, saving, in many instances, several days. By the new arrangement, so permanently and systematically perfected by the connections secured by Gen'l. Mahone W. H. Smith, and other men of enterprise among us, we feel the necessity of action by losing no time in debate. In May.it is currently reported, we will have a daily line of stiiuiieis between this city and a point on the Eastern Shore, to coiineel with the Delaware railroad. A line has also been proposed and partly In operation tri-weekly from this city to Walker t...

THE NOBFOLK POST Published EVWY MpgftQK.(■aadntßHlMl al No. 18 ROANOKJ SQUARE, NORFOLK, Va, nd sold to Dealers snd News Boys at THREE DOLLARS PER HUNDRED or sent to subscribers by mall at the rate o TEN DOLLARS PBR YEAR Bsytble in advance. Single eopi... , t the connter, FIVE OSNTS. Ktsidents in the ctty of Norfolk or Portsmouth, dseir- , g the paper left regularly at their houses or place* ol buslneee. will be served by a carrier, by leaving tbe nam* nd addreaa at th* counting-room of th* publication office. They will settle with the carrier weekly for the ins. TERMS OF ADVERTISING IB THB NORFOLKPOST For the Year 1866. ku. Trariiini Advirtuimrnts Pata-lb in Adtarcr. Ail Oturrs Mortkit. Square (12 line, solid Nonpariel, or one Inch), one Insertion $1 m Square " " " " two Insertions, 150 Square " " " " three insertion*, 176 J Square J " " four Insertions, _00 1 Squar ' " fiva insertions, 22b I Square " ■ " one week, 260 And one dollar and fifty ceuti a week for each additional week. ...

®k ftotfctfe £ff*t THUttsl-iAyT MARCH 8, 1866. AH cuiiimmiicatkiiis relating to but_ne_,a uiattera con sectcd with tlii« paper should bj addressed to E. M. Bro.Tn, Norfolk /bsf. Alt communication* pertaining to *'dit_fH'i.i. nutters, aad all correspondence Intended for chf palpal should ho addressed to John Clark, Elitor. Advortiriera are requested li hand in their Advertisement- hefore six o'clock In tha evening, pi iviuiu to üblfcatiou. New*mon and newsboys desiring papain v. 111 pleaM liave their orders at tho counting-room the er_ rang pro• flout before six o'clock. llayhew A Brothers, ilooksellera and StatJ&amp;amp;nera, are authorized agent*, to sell the Norfolk Pott, and til orders oft with them will be attended to tha tame aa If left at ha office of publication. B. M. Pottergill A Co., are authorized Advertising Agenta for the Pint in New York and Boston. *o:tici. THE NORFOLK TOST hS. AllM-UMKNT FOR BAI.K. The Norffilk Post newspaper establishment, which includes tlie mo...

"THURSDAY, MARCH 8~1866. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE * FiBE.-Yeßterday afternoon about two C,osb y' SlepKand White, while passing B ] ong l Bermuda street, discovered the roof of m£ PaulS house on Mam street, at the head of Nebraska, to be on fire. They immediately run around to the front of the premises, aud notified the family, who were totally unconscious of the fact, with the assistance of several citizens who were passing, the officers succeeded in puttiuerthe fire out without giving the alarm Another fire broke out yesterday afternoon, about 4 o'clock, in the slaughter house of George Stay lor, on the Pri neessAnne road, beyond the city limits The fire department all turned out promptly, but tbe house was burnt down belore any assistance could be rendered. Upon returning, the United fired up, and had a trial before the Presbyterian church. She worked with entire satisfaction, and threw a good body of water over the steeple of the church through ait inch nozzle, which, takinJ into consi...

ithc Norfolk Vast. MARCH 12, 1866. All communications relating tv business matters con Dtctal with this paper should bs addressed lo E. M. Brnlrn, Norfolk H*t. All communication* pertaining Is Sliloriul matters., snd all correspondence tn.emled for sbu pap*, should he addressed to John Clark, K-litor. Advertisers are request..! to hand in their ulvertise--1.1.11U before six o'clock In the eveuiug, p. trious to ulilicslii.ii Nswsmen tnd newsboys desiring pspers «111 please base their orders at the counting-room the eT*otug previous bsfbre six o'clock. Msyl.ew A Brothers, llooksellers snd SUtlonsrs, are suthorized agents to sell the Norfolk ly, aud sll orders eft with them will be attended to the same sf if left st lis olllcs of publication. 8. M Psttergill A Co., aro snthorir.ed Advertising Assets for the Post In New York slid Doston. N 0 'UC E . THH NORFOLK POST ASTABLIBHMKNT FOR 9A1.F.. ' The Norfolk Pout newspaper establishment, which includes the most comptete and profitable Job-...

Wu ftrfelkjut MONDAY, MAllCll 12. IstiC." LOCAL INTELLIGENCE^ Marine News. The steamer Clinton, wliloli arrived yesterday afternoon from Colnjock reports a large steamer ou shore seventeen miles to the southwanloft urr.tuck. (She ran ashore on * nday night during a gale, and is supposed to he from New Orleans, hound to New \ork. The agent of tho Hoard of Underwriters was informed of the fact and started to the assistance of the vessel immediately. The (Schooner Palmetto, from New York, hound to Nortolk and consigned to the enterprizing house of V. K. Staples, is reported ashore at Cape May full of water The packet is a regular packet upon a lint! between this city and New York. —■— mmm ___ FiitK. Ahout seven oYloek yesterday morning a Are broke out in tlie third utoryot the premises occupied by Mrs Johnson on Cumberland street, above Cove. Ihe fire department was promptyon hand and succeeded in suppressing the flames. The roof of the f.onse was entirely consumed. The Hook and .Ladde...

flt |Urf«U. i'osi. TUESDAY, MARCH 13, tM. All communication. Mas Meg to business matters «... necte.l with this paper should he addressed to K. M. Btoati., Norfolk ftal AH communications pertaining to •Mltorinl matters, and all correspondence intended for Ao paper should B) addressed to John Clara, KUtor. Advertisers are rermosttd tn hand in their tdvertilomc.it, before, .ix o'clock in tho evening, pi ivious to nbllcatiou. a Newsmen and newsboys desiring paper. * 111 please have their orders at tho counting-room the enningpre. vious before six o'clock. Mayliew * Brother., Bookseller* and Stationers, are authorized i.t-euts to sell the Norfolk Ma, and til order. oft with them will be attended to the wtme at If left at be office, of publication. S. M. Petterfrill 4 Co., are authorized Advertising Agents for the HM in New York anil Boston. TIW NORFOLK. POST KSTAUUSHMF.NT FOR BAI.K. The Norfolk Post newspaper establishment, which includes the most complete and profitable Job-Offtce in V...